Home prices
The median home in Princeton costs $185,200. In comparison to the surrounding areas this is about $130,140 (41%) lower.It is roughly $32,300 (14%) lower in comparison to the entire country, and is about $2,900 (1%) lower compared to the city of Dallas.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Princeton is $1,324. Compared to its nearby areas it is roughly $34 (2%) lower.It is roughly $262 (24%) higher in comparison to the United States as a whole, and compared to the city of Dallas it is about $272 (25%) higher.
Nearby places
Lowry Crossing
Lowry Crossing is Princeton's neighbor to the west. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home price in Lowry Crossing is $228,300, which works out to $43,100 (18%) higher than Princeton. Its rents are a little less expensive. In Lowry Crossing the median rent is $1,223 a month, which works out to $101 (8%) lower than Princeton.
New Hope
New Hope is roughly 3 miles northwest of Princeton. The housing prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in New Hope is valued at $225,700, which works out to $40,500 (17%) higher than Princeton. The rent there is somewhat less expensive. New Hope's median monthly rent is $1,100, which comes out to $224 (20%) lower than Princeton.
Fairview
Fairview is roughly 6 miles southwest of Princeton. The housing prices there are substantially more expensive. Fairview's median home value is $376,400, which works out to $191,200 (50%) higher than Princeton. Rents there are a little more expensive. The median rent in Fairview is $1,553 a month, which is $229 (14%) higher than Princeton.
Lucas
Lucas is about 7 miles southwest from Princeton. Its housing prices are a lot more expensive. Lucas's median home price is $594,400, which is $409,200 (68%) higher than Princeton. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. Lucas's median rent is $1,833 a month, which is $509 (27%) higher than Princeton.
Farmersville
Farmersville is about 7 miles east from Princeton. Housing prices there are a little less expensive. Farmersville's median home value is $151,900, which comes out to $33,300 (21%) lower than Princeton. Rents there are a little less expensive. The median rent in Farmersville is $1,079 a month, which is $245 (22%) lower than Princeton.